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Publications

2024

 

2023

・Hashimi, R., Kaneko, N., Komatsuzaki, M. (2023) Impact of no-tillage on soil quality and crop yield in Asia: A meta-analysis. Land Degradation & Development doi: 10.1002/LDR.4512

・金子信博 (2023) 土壌環境からみた持続的な有機農業. 農村計画学会誌 42

2022

2021

  • Phillips HRP, Bach M, Bartz MLC, et al (2021) Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties. Scientific Data 8(136):1-12 doi: 10.1038/s41597-021-00912-z

2020

  • Hashimi, R., Kaneda, S., Kaneko, N., Ohta, H., Komatsuzaki, M (2020) Aggregate distribution and substrate-induced respiration under different tillage and mulching management systems in organic farming. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 66:878-888.

  • Sangat B, Kaneko N, Sakura A, Suzuki K (2020) Use of weeds as a nitrogen resource with slashing and mulching management in no-tillage with soybean crop. 日本有機農業学会誌 12:71-81.

 

2019

  • Kaneko N (2019) Contamination and transfer of radiocesium in soil ecosystem. In: Takenaka C, Hijii N, Kaneko N, Ohkubo T (eds) Radiocesium Dynamics in a Japanese Forest Ecosystem. Springer Singapore, Singapore, pp 167–176.

  • Phillips HRP, Guerra CA, Bartz MLC, et al (2019) Global distribution of earthworm diversity. Science (80- ) 366:480–485. doi: 10.1126/science.aax4851

  • Tsunoda T, Hyodo F, Sugiura D, et al (2019) How can we quantitatively study insects whose larvae live beneath the forest floor? A case study at an experimental long-term log-removal site in Japan. Entomol Sci 22:275–282. doi: 10.1111/ens.12362

  • Takenaka C, Hijii N, Kaneko N, Ohkubo T (eds) (2019) Radiocesium Dynamics in a Japanese Forest Ecosystem. Springer Singapore, Singapore

  • Hashimi R, Komatsuzaki M, Mineta T, et al (2019) Potential for no-tillage and clipped-weed mulching to improve soil quality and yield in organic eggplant production. Biol Agric Hortic 35:158–171. doi: 10.1080/01448765.2019.1577757

2018

  • Arai M, Miura T, Tsuzura H, et al (2018) Two-year responses of earthworm abundance, soil aggregates, and soil carbon to no-tillage and fertilization. Geoderma 332:135–141. doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.10.021

  • 金子信博, 井上浩輔, 南谷幸雄, 三浦季子, 角田智詞, 池田紘士, 杉山修一, 2018. 有機リンゴ圃場の土壌動物多様性—慣行リンゴ圃場および森林との比較—. Edaphologia 102, 31-39.

  • 金子信博 (2018) 菌糸を用いた放射性セシウムの森林からの除染. 水利科学 62:119–133.

2017

  • 金子信博, 三浦季子, 南谷幸雄, 荒井見和, 藤江幸一, 2017. 一次生産の持続可能性のための土壌管理—熱帯プランテーションにおける保全管理の効果—. 環境科学会誌 30, 82-87.

  • Tsunoda, T., Suzuki, J.-I., Kaneko, N., 2017. Fatty acid analyses to detect the larval feeding preferences of an omnivorous soil-dwelling insect, Anomala cuprea (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Applied Soil Ecology 109, 1-6.

  • Miura, T., Makoto, K., Niwa, S., Kaneko, N., Sakamoto, K., 2017. Comparison of fatty acid methyl ester methods for characterization of microbial communities in forest and arable soil: Phospholipid fraction (PLFA) versus total ester linked fatty acids (EL-FAME). Pedobiologia 63, 14-18.

  • Mitra, P., 渡邊芳倫, 金子信博, 2017. 不耕起草生水田からのメタン放出. 日本有機農業学会誌.

  • Mitra, P., Kaneko, N., 2017. Impact of aquatic earthworms on methane emission reduction from the paddy field soil in Japan. Journal of Agricultural Science 9, 36.

  • Eisenhauer, N., Antunes, P.M., Bennett, A.E., Birkhofer, K., Bissett, A., Bowker, M.A., Caruso, T., Chen, B., Coleman, D.C., Boer, W.d., Ruiter, P.d., DeLuca, T.H., Frati, F., Griffiths, B.S., Hart, M.M., Hättenschwiler, S., Haimi, J., Heethoff, M., Kaneko, N., Kelly, L.C., Leinaas, H.P., Lindo, Z., Macdonald, C., Rillig, M.C., Ruess, L., Scheu, S., Schmidt, O., Seastedt, T.R., Straalen, N.M.v., Tiunov, A.V., Zimmer, M., Powell, J.R., 2017. Priorities for research in soil ecology. Pedobiologia 63, 1-7.

  • Arai, M., Miura, T., Tsuzura, H., Minamiya, Y., Kaneko, N., 2017. Two-year responses of earthworm abundance, soil aggregates, and soil carbon to no-tillage and fertilization. Geoderma.

2016

  • Saitoh, S., Aoyama, H., Fujii, S., Sunagawa, H., Nagahama, H., Akutsu, M., Shinzato, N., Kaneko, N., Nakamori, T., 2016. A quantitative protocol for DNA metabarcoding of springtails (Collembola). . Genome.

  • Nishijima, S., Furukawa, T., Kadoya, T., Ishihama, F., Kastner, T., Matsuda, H., Kaneko, N., 2016. Evaluating the impacts of wood production and trade on bird extinction risks. Ecological Indicators 71, 368-376.

  • Miura, T., Owada, K., Nishina, K., Utomo, M., Niswati, A., Kaneko, N., Fujie, K., 2016. The effects of nitrogen fertilizer on soil microbial communities under conventional and conservation agricultural managements in a tropical clay-rich Ultisol. Soil Science 181, 68-74.

  • Miura, T., Niswati, A., Swibawa, I.G., Haryani, S., Gunito, H., Arai, M., Yamada, K., Shimano, S., Kaneko, N., Fujie, K., 2016. Shifts in the composition and potential functions of soil microbial communities responding to a no-tillage practice and bagasse mulching on a sugarcane plantation. Biology and Fertility of Soils 52, 307-322.

  • Makoto, K., Minamiya, Y., Kaneko, N., 2016. Differences in soil type drive the intraspecific variation in the responses of an earthworm species and, consequently, tree growth to warming. Plant and Soil 404, 209-218.

  • Huang, Y., Kaneko, N., Nakamori, T., Miura, T., Tanaka, Y., Nonaka, M., Takenaka, C., 2016. Radiocesium immobilization to leaf litter by fungi during first-year decomposition in a deciduous forest in Fukushima. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 152, 28-34.

2015

  • 金子信博, 中森泰三, 黄よう, 2015. 土壌の生物多様性と機能を活用した森林土壌の放射性セシウム除染. 日本森林学会誌 97, 75-80.

  • 金子信博, 2015. 土のなかの生物多様性を農業に活かす. 科学 85, 1091-1095.

  • 金子信博, 2015. 土壌動物は土壌微生物の機能をどのように引き出すか?. 土と微生物 69, 25-30.

  • 小林真, 南谷幸雄, 竹内史郎, 奥田篤志, 金子信博, 2015. 初冬期に北海道北部の河川水中で観察された大量の陸棲ミミズ:一斉移動への示唆. Edaphologia 97, 39-42.

  • Yagioka, A., Komatsuzaki, M., Kaneko, N., Ueno, H., 2015. Effect of no-tillage with weed cover mulching versus conventional tillage on global warming potential and nitrate leaching. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 200, 42-53.

  • Mori, A., Ota, A., Fujii, S., Seino, T., Kabeya, D., Okamoto, T., Ito, M., Kaneko, N., Hasegawa, M., 2015. Concordance and discordance between taxonomic and functional homogenization: responses of soil mite assemblages to forest conversion. Oecologia 179, 527-535.

  • Miura, T., Niswati, A., Swibawa, I.G., Haryani, S., Gunito, H., Shimano, S., Fujie, K., Kaneko, N., 2015. Diversity of fungi on decomposing leaf litter in a sugarcane plantation and their response to tillage practice and bagasse mulching: Implications for management effects on litter decomposition. Microbial Ecology 70, 646-658.

  • Ito, T., Araki, M., Komatsuzaki, M., Kaneko, N., Ohta, H., 2015. Soil nematode community structure affected by tillage systems and cover crop managements in organic soybean production. Applied Soil Ecology 86, 137-147.

  • Ito, T., Araki, M., Higashi, T., Komatsuzaki, M., Kaneko, N., Ohta, H., 2015. Responses of soil nematode community structure to soil carbon changes due to different tillage and cover crop management practices over a nine-year period in Kanto, Japan. Applied Soil Ecology 89, 50-58.

  • Furukawa, T., Kayo, C., Kadoya, T., Kastner, T., Hondo, H., Matsuda, H., Kaneko, N., 2015. Forest harvest index: Accounting for global gross forest cover loss of wood production and an application of trade analysis. Global Ecology and Conservation 4, 150-159.

  • Aoyama, H., Saitoh, S., Fujii, S., Nagahama, H., Shinzato, N., Kaneko, N., Nakamori, T., 2015. A rapid method of non-destructive DNA extraction from individual springtails (Collembola). Applied Entomology and Zoology 50, 419-425.

2014

  • 金子信博, 中森泰三, 2014. 森林土壌と土壌動物の放射線影響, In: 竹内敬二, 森本幸裕 (Eds.), 森林環境2014. 森林文化協会, 東京, pp. 166-173.

  • 金子信博, 2014. 森林土壌の汚染対策と森林利用ーウッドチップによる除染の試みと里山再生ー. 森林科学 72, 9-12.

  • Zaitsev, A.S., Gongalsky, K.B., Nakamori, T., Kaneko, N., 2014. Ionizing radiation effects on soil biota: Application of lessons learned from Chernobyl accident for radioecological monitoring. Pedobiologia 57, 5-14.

  • Yagioka, A., Komatsuzaki, M., Kaneko, N., 2014. The effect of minimum tillage with weed cover mulching on organic daikon (Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus cv. Taibyousoufutori) yield and quality and on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture 30, 228-242.

  • Silvia, S., Miura, T., Nobuhiro, K., Fujie, K., Hasanuddin, U., Niswati, A., Haryani, S., 2014. Soil Microbial Biomass and Diversity Amended with Bagasse Mulch in Tillage and No-tillage Practices in the Sugarcane Plantation. Procedia Environmental Sciences 20, 410-417.

  • Mori, A.S., Ota, A.T., Fujii, S., Seino, T., Kabeya, D., Okamoto, T., Ito, M.T., Kaneko, N., Hasegawa, M., 2014. Biotic homogenization and differentiation of soil faunal communities in the production forest landscape: taxonomic and functional perspectives. Oecologia 177, 533-544.

  • Makoto, K., Arai, M., Kaneko, N., 2014. Change the menu? Species-dependent feeding responses of millipedes to climate warming and the consequences for plant–soil nitrogen dynamics. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 72, 19-25.

  • Kaneko, N., Yoshiura, S., Kobayashi, M., 2014. Sustainable Living with Environmental Risks. Springer Japan, Tokyo.

  • Kaneko, N., Huang, Y., Tanaka, Y., Fujiwara, Y., Sasaki, M., Toda, H., Takahashi, T., Kobayashi, T., Harada, N., Nonaka, M., 2014. Transfer of radio-cesium from forest soil to woodchips using fungal activities. Geophysical Research Abstracts 16, 10310.

  • Kaneko, N., 2014. Biodiversity Agriculture Supports Human Populations, In: Kaneko, N., Yoshiura, S., Kobayashi, M. (Eds.), Sustainable Living with Environmental Risks. Springer Tokyo, Tokyo, pp. 19-25.

  • Hou, L.-B., Yanagisawa, Y., Yachi, S., Kaneko, N., Nakamori, T., 2014. Biomass estimation of the terrestrial ecotoxicological species Folsomia candida (Collembola) using a real-time polymerase chain reaction. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 101, 59-63.

  • Higashi, T., Yunghui, M., Komatsuzaki, M., Miura, S., Hirata, T., Araki, H., Kaneko, N., Ohta, H., 2014. Tillage and cover crop species affect soil organic carbon in Andosol, Kanto, Japan. Soil and Tillage Research 138, 64-72.

  • Arai, M., Minamiya, Y., Tsuzura, H., Watanabe, Y., Yagioka, A., Kaneko, N., 2014. Changes in water stable aggregate and soil carbon accumulation in a no-tillage with weed mulch management site after conversion from conventional management practices. Geoderma 221-222C, 50-60.

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